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underlying such a categorisation.
Taxonomy organizes taxonomic units known as "taxa" (singular "taxon")."
Taxonomy is
different from meronomy,
which deals...
- are
given a
taxonomic rank;
groups of a
given rank can be
aggregated to form a more
inclusive group of
higher rank, thus
creating a
taxonomic hierarchy...
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classification (
taxonomy)
consists of species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, and domain.
While older approaches to
taxonomic classification...
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synonym of
Papilio levana in the
taxonomic sense emplo**** by the
Zoological code.
Unlike synonyms in
other contexts, in
taxonomy a
synonym is not interchangeable...
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biological taxonomy, a
domain (/dəˈmeɪn/ or /doʊˈmeɪn/) (Latin: regio), also dominion, superkingdom, realm, or empire, is the
highest taxonomic rank of all...
- also has
lists of
genera and species, but no
other taxonomic information. The
following taxonomy follows largely the
classification system of Robert...
- familia, pl.: familiae) is one of the nine
major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in
Linnaean taxonomy. It is
classified between order and genus. A
family may be...
- of
Zoological Nomenclature (1999)
defines a "taxon, (pl. taxa), n. A
taxonomic unit,
whether named or not: i.e. a po****tion, or
group of po****tions...
- nomenclature, a
subphylum is a
taxonomic rank
below the rank of phylum. The
taxonomic rank of "subdivision" in
fungi and
plant taxonomy is
equivalent to "subphylum"...
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class (Latin: classis) is a
taxonomic rank, as well as a
taxonomic unit, a taxon, in that rank. It is a
group of
related taxonomic orders.
Other well-known...